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. Following an investigation or testing of the content or
composition of any drug, medicine, compound, or device used by any
individual, person, firm, association, or other entity in the
diagnosis, treatment, alleviation, or cure of cancer, and after
hearing as provided in Section 109270, the department, upon
recommendation of the Cancer Advisory Council, may direct that any
individual, person, firm, association, or other entity shall cease
and desist any further prescribing, recommending, or use of any drug,
medicine, compound, or device, or any substantially similar drug,
medicine, compound, or device, in the diagnosis or treatment of
cancer.
In the investigation or testing required by this article and
Article 1 (commencing with Section 109250) to determine the value or
lack thereof of any drug, medicine, compound or device in the
diagnosis, treatment, or cure of cancer, the department shall, as it
deems necessary or advisable, utilize the facilities and findings of
its own laboratories or other appropriate laboratories, clinics,
hospitals, and nonprofit cancer research institutes recognized by the
National Cancer Institute, within this State or the facilities and
findings of the Federal Government, including the National Cancer
Institute. Upon a recommendation by the Cancer Advisory Council, the
department shall arrange, by contract, for investigation by and
submission to it of findings, conclusions, or opinions of trained
scientists in the appropriate departments of universities, medical
schools, clinics, hospitals, and nonprofit cancer research institutes
recognized by the National Cancer Institute, and the submission to
it of findings, conclusions, or opinions of other qualified
scientists. Prior to the issuance of a cease and desist order under
this section, the Cancer Advisory Council, by the affirmative vote of
at least 11 of its members, at least one of whom shall not be a
physician and surgeon, shall make a written finding of fact based on
the investigation that the drug, medicine, compound, or device so
investigated has been found to be either definitely harmful or of no
value in the diagnosis, treatment, alleviation, or cure of cancer and
the department must be satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt that the
written findings of the fact are true.